Narito ang mga maiinit na balita sa 24 Oras Express ngayong Martes, October 29, 2024.
-VTR: Opening video; Leon satellite image
-Ilang binaha sa bayan, sumisilong sa tent o kulungan ng baboy
-Supply ng gasolina sa Albay, nagkakaubusan dahil sa mga naantalang biyahe
-SP Escudero: Under oath ang mga binanggit ni ex-Pres. Duterte; puwedeng magamit laban sa kanya
-Mga buto ng mga yumaong matagal nang 'di nadadalaw sa Tala Cemetery, inilipat sa mass vault
-Mga uuwi ng probinsya para sa Undas, dumadagsa na sa PITX
-Pag-aayos sa Talisay-Laurel-Agoncillo Rd, posibleng abutin ng isang buwan; isang sitio at 2 brgy, isolated
-Bagyong Leon, lalo pang lumakas habang unti-unting lumalapit sa Extreme Northern Luzon
-Mahigit 150, sugatan sa pagsabog ng mga paputok sa isang religious festival
-Paglilipat sa Nat'l Treasury ng natitirang unused Philhealth funds, ipinahihinto muna ng SC
-Lebel ng Tipulan River, tumataas; ilang residente, nag-impake at handang lumikas
-Crimes against humanity ang ilang inamin ni FPRRD sa Senado ayon sa ilang Quadcomm member
-Malakas na ulan, naranasan sa Cagayan; mga magsasaka sa Ilocos Norte, tuloy sa pag-aani
-Alice Guo, kinasuhan ng material misrepresentationng Comelec dahil nagsinungaling umano sa COC
-Ilang lugar sa bansa, wala pa rin pasok bukas dahil sa pinsala ng Bagyong Kristine at sa banta ng Bagyong Leon
-Half-day sa gov't offices at lahat ng klase sa October 31, inanunsyo ng Malacañang
-Kahalagahan ng geo hazard map ng DENR, binigyang-diin kasunod ng epekto ng bagyo
-Potensyal ng Pilipinas na makamit ang 17 sustainable dev't goals, nakikita ng U.N.
-Mga pasahero sa Port of Abra De Ilog, nagkumahog makabiyahe bago abutan ng bagyo
-Character development ng cast ng "Pulang Araw," mapapanood na
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-VTR: Opening video; Leon satellite image
-Ilang binaha sa bayan, sumisilong sa tent o kulungan ng baboy
-Supply ng gasolina sa Albay, nagkakaubusan dahil sa mga naantalang biyahe
-SP Escudero: Under oath ang mga binanggit ni ex-Pres. Duterte; puwedeng magamit laban sa kanya
-Mga buto ng mga yumaong matagal nang 'di nadadalaw sa Tala Cemetery, inilipat sa mass vault
-Mga uuwi ng probinsya para sa Undas, dumadagsa na sa PITX
-Pag-aayos sa Talisay-Laurel-Agoncillo Rd, posibleng abutin ng isang buwan; isang sitio at 2 brgy, isolated
-Bagyong Leon, lalo pang lumakas habang unti-unting lumalapit sa Extreme Northern Luzon
-Mahigit 150, sugatan sa pagsabog ng mga paputok sa isang religious festival
-Paglilipat sa Nat'l Treasury ng natitirang unused Philhealth funds, ipinahihinto muna ng SC
-Lebel ng Tipulan River, tumataas; ilang residente, nag-impake at handang lumikas
-Crimes against humanity ang ilang inamin ni FPRRD sa Senado ayon sa ilang Quadcomm member
-Malakas na ulan, naranasan sa Cagayan; mga magsasaka sa Ilocos Norte, tuloy sa pag-aani
-Alice Guo, kinasuhan ng material misrepresentationng Comelec dahil nagsinungaling umano sa COC
-Ilang lugar sa bansa, wala pa rin pasok bukas dahil sa pinsala ng Bagyong Kristine at sa banta ng Bagyong Leon
-Half-day sa gov't offices at lahat ng klase sa October 31, inanunsyo ng Malacañang
-Kahalagahan ng geo hazard map ng DENR, binigyang-diin kasunod ng epekto ng bagyo
-Potensyal ng Pilipinas na makamit ang 17 sustainable dev't goals, nakikita ng U.N.
-Mga pasahero sa Port of Abra De Ilog, nagkumahog makabiyahe bago abutan ng bagyo
-Character development ng cast ng "Pulang Araw," mapapanood na
24 Oras is GMA Network’s flagship newscast, anchored by Mel Tiangco, Vicky Morales and Emil Sumangil. It airs on GMA-7 Mondays to Fridays at 6:30 PM (PHL Time) and on weekends at 5:30 PM. For more videos from 24 Oras, visit http://www.gmanews.tv/24oras.
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00:00Live from the GMA Network Center,
00:0420 years have passed, 24 hours.
00:12Dear listeners, what you are seeing now
00:14is the satellite image of the typhoon Leon
00:17which became even stronger as a typhoon.
00:21Typhoons of this magnitude reach a large part of the Philippines.
00:26According to the forecast,
00:28the typhoon may become even stronger
00:31and the chance of it becoming a super typhoon will not go away.
00:35The last detail about the typhoon Leon
00:38and its effects on the country that will be affected
00:42will be brought to you later.
00:46Good evening, Luzon Visayas and Mindanao.
00:50If not in the tents,
00:52first in the cage of the pigs.
00:55Some of the residents of Marinesur are in a hurry
00:58after the typhoon Christina destroyed their homes.
01:01Many people in the province are still eating and drinking clean water
01:06where the signal number one is still high because of the typhoon Leon.
01:10Medicine was also deprived
01:12because of the number of patients in evacuation centers.
01:16And from Naga City, Ian Cruz is live.
01:20Ian.
01:22Mel, Vicky, Emila.
01:24It's been a week since the typhoon Christina passed
01:28but there are still many places in Marinesur that are submerged in flood.
01:32That's why they're hoping that there won't be any more rain
01:35because of the typhoon Leon
01:37so that the floods will subside.
01:44Eight days of floods here in Minalabak, Marinesur.
01:47That's why boats are needed,
01:49especially those going to the city center.
01:52John Rex's family was not saved from the flood
01:55but he's still using a boat to make a living.
01:59We use a boat to go to the city center.
02:06That's how we make a living here.
02:08There's a malatent community that we've been through
02:12where the housewives temporarily live.
02:16But these five families have no other shelter
02:20but the pigs' cages
02:22where they keep their own pigs.
02:26It's hard.
02:28Why?
02:29Because of the smell.
02:30There are still kids.
02:32And what they eat is rice that's submerged in the flood.
02:36What they eat is rice that's submerged in the flood.
02:39It smells bad.
02:41That's why we need someone to support us.
02:46It's only been a few days of floods
02:48but maybe they're just continuing to light candles.
02:52The floods won't stop because the cemetery is still submerged.
02:56In the town of Bato, there are still floods in 15 barangays.
02:59Three people were killed in the town
03:01and many houses were destroyed by landslides, floods
03:04and strong waves of Lake Bato.
03:07We're building a road now
03:09and as you can see, there's a house in the middle.
03:12Residents say that the house used to be located near the flood control of their area
03:17but because of the strong waves caused by Hurricane Christine,
03:21the house was moved here.
03:23What's needed here is temporary shelter materials
03:29that can be given to the totally damaged houses.
03:34We have almost, more or less, 1,500 totally damaged houses.
03:40It's the last municipality that was not affected by the floods.
03:44It was submerged, that's why the items in the first floor are white.
03:48The documents of the local civil registrar and documents about the residents
03:53who are in the care of the local communec office are also included.
03:57One of the people we talked to said that they were able to send data to the central office
04:02that's why there's a file for the election.
04:04In the rural health unit, there are people who got checked up by the evacuee
04:08because they got sick.
04:09There's a wound, it's all gone.
04:11That's why we're just making sure.
04:13Those who were stabbed or cut in the middle or after the flood
04:17were vaccinated with the anti-tetanus vaccine.
04:20I was stabbed.
04:23The problem, after the vaccination,
04:25is that the municipality has medicines for sickness and leptospirosis.
04:29Our R.H.U. was also submerged in the flood.
04:33So our medicines there are also gone.
04:37We were only able to save a few.
04:39They are hoping that the DOH will send more medicines.
04:47Vicky, because there's a wind signal number one high in the eastern portion of Camarinesur,
04:53they are continuing to monitor and give notice to the local government unit of Camarinesur
05:01regarding the upcoming flood.
05:03Vicky?
05:04Thank you very much, Ian Cruz.
05:08The supply of gasoline is running low in some places in Vicol.
05:12That's why it's being monitored for possible hoarding.
05:16It's also being bought by others.
05:18But in some parts of the region, the oil trucks were sent by the Energy Department.
05:25From Libon to Albay, Chino Gaston is live.
05:31Chino?
05:34Mel, the supply of gasoline here in the Albay province is a problem
05:37due to the slow arrival of fuel tanker trucks to the province
05:42and the delay in the shipments due to the upcoming flood.
05:52This gas station in Legazpi, Albay was immediately filled up when they saw that there's a supply of oil.
05:56According to the employees, the supply arrived last night.
06:00I'm looking for gas. I just saw that there's one here.
06:04So when you saw it, you filled it up?
06:06Yes.
06:07There's no gasoline.
06:08There's no gasoline now?
06:09Yes, it's running out.
06:11I'm lining up.
06:12Some have been looking for gasoline for 6 days.
06:16Other gas stations are still closed because the supply is running out.
06:20The supply of oil products in Birak and Anduanes is also running out.
06:24While in Bulan and Sorsogon, there's still gasoline to be bought.
06:28But it's limited to P200 per vehicle so that more people can buy it.
06:34The lack of supply is due to the sudden arrival of fuel trucks
06:38that are trafficking at the boundary of Camarines Surat, Albay.
06:41The number of people there has decreased by kilometers.
06:44The Albay Provincial Government and the DTI
06:48helped to stop the hoarding of gasoline and other primary goods.
06:52Why are the people hoarding?
06:54That's one of the things we're thinking about.
06:56That's why we're talking to the Press Monitoring Council and the DTI
07:06to control the situation.
07:09According to the Department of Energy,
07:11their fuel caravans have already entered Naga City
07:14and other places in Bicol Region
07:16with the required supply of gasoline and LPG.
07:2076% of our gas stations in Bicol Region are operational.
07:27180 out of 236 outlets.
07:35And of course, the remaining 24%
07:41will be determined if it's safe to operate again
07:47and if their products are not contaminated.
07:51Meanwhile, there are still roads that are not totally cleared
07:54in coastal areas from Uas, Albay to Bayan, Libon.
07:58There is still no electricity here at the moment
08:00and the clearing operations are still ongoing.
08:05It's a dangerous situation for motorists.
08:08Until now, there are still evacuees in Albay Province.
08:11More than 2,500 people have lost their homes in Hovelyar.
08:18In our barangay, two floors of the house were flooded.
08:25We haven't been able to return yet
08:29because of the flood.
08:32There are a lot of people.
08:34And there are a lot of smelly things.
08:39What do we need here at the evacuation center?
08:42Here at the evacuation center,
08:44we just need food and clothes.
08:53Mel, in our tour to reach the nearby towns of Albay Province,
08:57we reached Barangay Pantaw in Libon.
09:01There was no electricity.
09:03Residents were affected,
09:04just like other coastal barangays from Peodoran to Libon.
09:10Our vehicles were stopped
09:13because we reached this part of the road
09:16that connects Barangay Pantaw to Libon Proper
09:20because the entire road was flooded.
09:24Next to it was the riprap wall with steel supports
09:28in the aftermath of Hurricane Christine.
09:32Chino, Storm Signal No. 1 is located in Albay Province
09:36because of Hurricane Leon.
09:38Are there other places affected?
09:41Chino?
09:46If you're asking if there are other affected places,
09:50there are places that have water
09:52but you can't say that it was flooded.
09:55But when these places were evacuated,
09:58people were still cleaning up the debris
10:01and other damaged parts of their homes.
10:05The roads were still being cleared like this.
10:07If the effects of Hurricane Leon will be felt,
10:14it will be a big help
10:16because the residents here are just waking up.
10:19Thank you very much, Chino.
10:21Chino Gaston.
10:24In other news,
10:25Senate President Chis Escudero gave a statement
10:28that he is under oath to use
10:31what he confessed to the Senate
10:33against former President Rodrigo Duterte
10:36as part of his drug war.
10:38He is also studying the camp of some victims.
10:41And Sandra Aguinaldo was interviewed.
10:46I have a death squad.
10:51Death squad.
10:53Seven, but not the police.
10:57They are also the gangsters.
11:01I ordered one gangster,
11:04kill him because if you don't kill him,
11:07I will kill you now.
11:09What I said is this,
11:12let's be frank.
11:14Encourage the criminals to fight.
11:20Encourage them to draw their guns.
11:24For Senate President Francis Escudero,
11:27many of the things that former President Rodrigo Duterte
11:30said in the Senate yesterday
11:32were heard by the President himself.
11:34But there is still a big difference
11:37because Duterte's words were under oath
11:40in the Senate yesterday.
11:43All the words he said yesterday were under oath.
11:47And he said that this is the truth.
11:49To the extent of his knowledge
11:52that it can be used in favor or against him.
11:56It can't possibly be a joke
11:59whatever oath he said.
12:01Senator Riza Ontiveros said
12:03the Department of Justice
12:05and the International Criminal Court or ICC
12:08are seriously reviewing
12:10Duterte's many oaths of confession.
12:14Just like the death squad in Davao City,
12:17his goal as President
12:19is to convince police officials
12:21to kill some individuals
12:23and his order is to silence the suspects
12:26and fight for them to be killed.
12:29Senator,
12:30Duterte should first answer the law of man
12:33before the punishment of hell
12:35because he promised responsibility
12:38in the bloody war on drugs.
12:40For Senator Coco Pimentel,
12:42Chairman of the Senate Subcommittee
12:44that is in charge of listening to the drug war,
12:47he wants to study the words of Duterte
12:50inside and outside the government
12:52while under oath.
12:54The question is,
12:56can Duterte face the cases
12:58based on what he spread in the Senate?
13:01Escudero said that a lawyer
13:03can use the words of Duterte
13:05on the victims of the drug war.
13:08Because in the end,
13:09you still need to complain.
13:11The party in interest
13:12that can complain
13:14is the victim's family.
13:16Some of the sons of drug war victims
13:18from Project Paghilom
13:20went to the hearing
13:22with Randy De Los Santos,
13:24T.U.E. of KN De Los Santos
13:26who is in charge of the campaign against drugs.
13:29The group is discussing
13:31the possible legal steps
13:33but hopefully,
13:34the government will help them.
13:36Maybe the Department of Justice
13:39or the NBI can look into it.
13:42They have more power
13:45to look into these cases
13:48and give answers to the families
13:51who are hoping for answers.
13:53In the interview of DZW,
13:55Commission on Human Rights
13:57Chairperson Richard Palpalatok said
13:59that until now,
14:00the PNP made it difficult
14:02for them to ask for records
14:05related to the drug war.
14:06Despite the PNP's reasoning,
14:08there are exemptions
14:09to Freedom of Information
14:11under Executive Order No. 2
14:13of Duterte.
14:15We listened to the PNP's reaction
14:17but they still have no answer.
14:18Ontiveros,
14:19who called on Malacanang
14:21to open the Forensic Data,
14:23Police Records,
14:24and other official documents
14:26about the war on drugs
14:28of Duterte
14:30to the Public and the Commission on Human Rights.
14:31We tried to get
14:33Malacanang's campaign
14:35but they still have no answer.
14:36For GMA Integrated News,
14:38Sangra Aguinaldo
14:40has been on the air for 24 hours.
14:42Two days before the UNDAS,
14:45the transfer of the bones
14:47of the survivors
14:49who haven't been brought
14:51to Tala Cemetery in Caloocan
14:53continues.
14:54Other cemeteries
14:55are also being prepared
14:56for the UNDAS.
14:57Marie Zumali is on the air.
14:59This is Marie Zumali.
15:03The bones were brought
15:05to the holes in the structure
15:07of Tala Cemetery in Caloocan.
15:09According to the cemetery's management,
15:11these are bones of the survivors
15:13who haven't been brought
15:15so they were removed
15:17and transferred to the mass vault.
15:19This is to allow
15:21the new survivors,
15:2340 survivors,
15:24to be buried here every week.
15:26We transfer the bones
15:28to the expiring contracts.
15:32We remove the old ones
15:34and replace them
15:36with new ones.
15:38These bones
15:40haven't been brought
15:42so we need to put them aside
15:44because we don't want
15:46the bones to be scattered.
15:48The bones are scattered here.
15:50The contracts of the survivors
15:52are only 5 years old.
15:54After transferring the bones
15:56to the stone vault,
15:58which can be renewed
16:00for Php100,000 per year,
16:02before being transferred
16:04to the mass vault
16:06where the bones will be buried.
16:08This is not just an ordinary
16:10foundation of an establishment
16:12because I am building this
16:14above the mass vault
16:16of Tala Cemetery.
16:18Here in these holes,
16:20the bones or remains
16:22of their 8-year-old
16:24or more than 5-year-old
16:26children are being claimed.
16:28According to the authorities,
16:30even if it looks like it was just buried,
16:32it is still more likely
16:34because they know where to look.
16:36Php100,000 is enough
16:38for a 1,000-square-meter mass vault
16:40that was started to be buried
16:42by the bones in 2011
16:44instead of just being scattered
16:46and dangerous to health.
16:48First, the smells
16:50depend on the human body
16:52and the bacteria.
16:56The bodies of the bodies
16:58buried in the mass vault
17:00are being scattered
17:02to be found by their relatives.
17:04Some of the bones
17:06are being painted by their relatives.
17:08I am taking care
17:10of their graves.
17:12I love them very much.
17:14This is the last day
17:16to clean this place
17:18in case
17:20it is not forgotten.
17:22Even now, many are
17:24crying for their loved ones,
17:26like Edeline's family
17:28who is still emotional
17:30for the loss of their beloved mother.
17:32I am so sad that she is not here.
17:34She is always in our hearts.
17:36I hope she can pray for our child.
17:38It is also the last day to clean
17:40Puntod in Manila North Cemetery.
17:42We will paint the chapel
17:44or the niche.
17:46We will clean it
17:48to make it look clean.
17:50So that when they pass by, it will be clean.
17:52They are also preparing
17:54in other parts of the country,
17:56like Bontoc Mountain Province,
17:58where Puntod is being cleaned and painted.
18:00Lights are being placed
18:02inside and outside the cemeteries
18:04in the northern part of Ilocos.
18:06While rush orders are being made,
18:08the construction of the chapel is underway.
18:10A lot of work is being done
18:12because the funeral is coming soon.
18:14Flowers are also being sold
18:16in Baguio from different flower farms
18:18in Benguet.
18:20These were planted before the Christine typhoon
18:22so it is cheaper than usual.
18:24Combo K costs Php 100 to Php 800
18:26depending on the combination
18:28of the flowers.
18:30For GMA Integrated News,
18:32Maris Umali, KTOTALK, 24 Hours.
18:36The number of Bicol trips
18:38in the province has decreased
18:40because the Milaor-Naga Road
18:42was hit by the Christine typhoon.
18:44However, there are passengers
18:46who were saved
18:48because of the delayed trips.
18:50Joseph Moro has the story.
18:56In Paranaque Integrated Terminal Exchange
18:58where Southern Tagalog
19:00Bicol and some parts
19:02of Visayas and Mindanao are traveling,
19:04including the bus driver
19:06Nino,
19:08whose trip to Ligao Albay
19:10was delayed.
19:12We slept here last night.
19:14It is also important for Annabelle
19:16to travel even if there is a typhoon.
19:18Aside from Ondas, she will also follow
19:20the 74-year-old
19:22that was affected by the Christine typhoon.
19:24They were landslided in Bicol.
19:26How did it happen?
19:28It was destroyed.
19:30That's why I'm picking it up
19:32because it can't be picked up.
19:34They are full.
19:36Even though
19:38the trips to Cagayan, Baguio, Nueva Ecija
19:40and Pangasinan were more affected
19:42by the typhoon,
19:44Del Norte was the most affected
19:46according to Pagasa.
19:48Bicol was still affected
19:50because of the Christine typhoon.
19:52According to the Land Transportation Office
19:54Region 5,
19:56Milo or Naga Road
19:58was able to pass
20:00but passengers were still advised
20:02to be careful.
20:04Both local and national
20:06government agencies
20:08were advised to be careful.
20:14According to the PTA,
20:16they are expecting up to 200,000
20:18passengers on Wednesday and Friday
20:20for Ondas.
20:22Even though there is a typhoon,
20:24they are hoping that it will have little effect here.
20:26The MMDA
20:28will temporarily allow
20:30provincial buses
20:32to operate all day from now
20:34until 5 a.m. on November 4.
20:36The buses from
20:38North Luzon may stop
20:40at their terminals in Cubao
20:42and Quezon City.
20:44Even though the buses from South Luzon
20:46will only allow P-TREX and PASAY.
20:48As for the local government agencies,
20:50they are expecting more than
20:521.5 million passengers on this Ondas.
20:54For GMA Integrated News,
20:56Joseph Morong, NKT24.
20:58The death toll
21:00has increased to 1.25
21:02due to the Christine and Leon
21:04typhoon. According to NDRMC,
21:06in Batangas,
21:08it is possible to arrange
21:10one-by-one on the roads
21:12damaged by the Christine typhoon
21:14from Agoncillo, Batangas.
21:16Live from Batangas,
21:18Mackie Pulido, Mackie.
21:22You know, Emil, in the latest
21:24report of Batangas PDRRMO,
21:26only 21 roads
21:28remain impassable
21:30or not passable by vehicles.
21:32Some barangays are isolated
21:34after the part of
21:36Talisay-Laurel-Agoncillo Road
21:38was destroyed.
21:44In August of this year,
21:46there were landslides and trees were cut
21:48from the mountain. This part of
21:50Talisay-Laurel-Agoncillo Road was destroyed
21:52and this destroyed Agoncillo
21:54in Talisay-Laurel-Agoncillo. Residents
21:56said that they can't cross
21:58until Laurel because a part of the road
22:00was destroyed. Because of this,
22:02in Agoncillo alone, two barangays
22:04and one place are isolated.
22:06DPWH is now planning
22:08to pass it again but
22:10according to the workers there,
22:12it may take another month.
22:14Because the road was destroyed,
22:16there are two ways for the residents
22:18to reach the center of Agoncillo.
22:20From Lawa, they can
22:22ride a boat or
22:24the residents can walk
22:26on the side of the mountain
22:28and it will be a bit difficult.
22:30We were able to cross by riding a boat
22:32but it's not a joke to walk here
22:34because the road is blocked
22:36by trees cut from the mountain.
22:38The roots on the side of the mountain
22:40were cut by water,
22:42firewood and wood.
22:44This is how deep the firewood reached.
22:46This vehicle is almost full.
22:48It's sad to remember
22:50their homes.
22:52On the side of the road,
22:54more than P96 million
22:56was spent on the project
22:58of February 14, 2024
23:00for the construction, rehabilitation
23:02and slope protection of Talisay Laurel
23:04Agoncillo Road.
23:06Residents are still allowed to return
23:08but some are forced to go
23:10during the day to look for income.
23:12One of them is Beverly
23:14who only has P60 left.
23:16She doesn't know what to do
23:18because the next day,
23:20their two boats were washed away
23:22by the flood.
23:24We don't have anywhere else to go
23:26because we are from Mindoro.
23:28This is the only place
23:30where we can earn a living.
23:32Does this mean you don't have money?
23:34No.
23:36Their house was also flooded
23:38so they can't live here anymore.
23:40When they were asked to leave
23:42the evacuation center,
23:44they can't go home.
23:46Why is that?
23:48Because we can't go home
23:50because we can't live here
23:52because the inside is full
23:54but the bottom is empty.
23:56Our children can't go inside.
23:58That's why it's hard.
24:02Why can't they go inside?
24:04Because there's nothing to go through.
24:06And of course,
24:08we are in evacuation.
24:10This is also the concern
24:12of many residents of Agoncillo
24:14because their houses were washed away
24:16by the flood.
24:18In total,
24:20there are more than 2,000
24:22totally damaged houses
24:24in the province of Batangas.
24:28There are also many
24:30damaged houses
24:32like Nelson's floating fish cage
24:34that was also washed away
24:36by the flood.
24:38That's why moving from the flood
24:40is a big challenge.
24:42The floating fish cage
24:44was also washed away
24:46by the flood.
24:48It's all gone.
24:50If residents are hungry,
24:52even their pets
24:54are hungry.
24:56Beverly hopes that they can
24:58help feed their cats and dogs.
25:04Clearing operations are ongoing
25:06especially at the roadside
25:08of Putik.
25:10Emil, it's getting dry.
25:12A big problem here,
25:14Emil, is the Alicaboc market.
25:16Thank you very much, Maki Pulido.
25:22And for those who will travel
25:24to Undaz,
25:26we already know the weather.
25:28We are joined by Amor La Rosa
25:30of GMA Integrated News Weather Center.
25:32Amor.
25:34Thank you, Ms. Vicky.
25:36My fellow countrymen,
25:38we are getting closer
25:40to the extreme northern Luzon.
25:42Signal No. 2 is already high
25:44in Batanes, Babuyan Islands,
25:46Mainland Cagayan, northern and eastern
25:48portions of Isabela, Apayao,
25:50Northern portion of Calinga
25:52and Abra, as well as
25:54Ilocos Norte.
25:56Signal No. 1 in the remaining part of Isabela,
25:58Quirino, Nueva Vizcaya,
26:00Calinga, Mountain Province,
26:02Ifugao, Benguet,
26:04Abra, Ilocos Sur,
26:06and also in the eastern portion
26:08of Nueva Ecija.
26:10Signal No. 1 is also high in Aurora,
26:12northern and eastern portion
26:14of Quezon, together with Polilio Islands,
26:16Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur,
26:18Catanduanes, Albay,
26:20and also in the northern portion
26:22of Sorosugon.
26:24We are still in the aforementioned areas,
26:26the strong winds that are accompanied by rains
26:28that have a direct effect of this
26:30Lion Storm.
26:32In a distance of 505 kilometers,
26:34this is the center of the
26:36Typhoon Leona.
26:38The strong winds reach up to
26:40150 kilometers per hour.
26:42When it hits, it reaches
26:44185 kilometers per hour.
26:46It moves west-northwest
26:48at a speed of 10 kilometers
26:50per hour. If this
26:52typhoon continues to move,
26:54it may landfall here
26:56in the eastern coast of Taiwan
26:58on Wednesday.
27:00It will continue to move
27:02outside the Philippine
27:04Area of Responsibility
27:06on Thursday night or
27:08on Friday morning.
27:10The center of the
27:12Typhoon Leona is the closest
27:14to Batanes on Thursday.
27:16You can see it here in our latest track.
27:18But if the direction
27:20changes a little and it moves
27:22to the left or to the right,
27:24there is a chance
27:26that the Typhoon Leona will landfall
27:28here in Batanes.
27:30It is possible that
27:32the movement of the typhoon
27:34will change in the next few hours
27:36or in the next few days.
27:38We will continue to monitor.
27:40Meanwhile, you can see
27:42the eyes of the Typhoon Leona.
27:44You can also see the
27:46width of the circulation
27:48and the trough
27:50of the typhoon
27:52that reached
27:54other parts of
27:56our country.
27:58There is still a chance
28:00that the typhoon
28:02will reach the Super Typhoon category
28:04as expected.
28:06Based on the data of Metro Weather,
28:08it will also rain tomorrow.
28:10Cagayan, Isabela, Cordillera Region,
28:12Ilocos Provinces,
28:14La Union, and some parts
28:16of Pangasinan,
28:18as well as the extreme northern Luzon.
28:20It is really concentrated here.
28:22The strong rains there include
28:24Batanes and Babuyan Group of Islands.
28:26You can see here on our rainfall map
28:28that it is really red.
28:30It means that it is
28:32heavy and intense.
28:34It is also pink.
28:36It means that it is torrential
28:38or almost continuous rains.
28:40There are also expected rains
28:42in Zambales, Bataan,
28:44Mindoro Provinces,
28:46Palawan, Calabarzona,
28:48Bicol Region,
28:50Western Visayas,
28:52Panay Island, and Negros Provinces.
28:54There are also expected rains
28:56in some parts of
28:58Northern Mindanao,
29:00Barm, Caraga,
29:02and some parts of
29:04Davao Region.
29:06So, be careful
29:08to the residents of the mentioned areas.
29:10In Metro Manila,
29:12there are also expected rains
29:14because of the effects
29:16of the typhoon
29:18León.
29:20For those who will travel
29:22across the ocean,
29:24it is dangerous to sail
29:26on the eastern seaboards of León
29:28because of the high waves
29:30caused by the typhoon.
29:32That is the latest news
29:34at this time.
29:36I am Amor La Rosa.
29:38This is the GMA Integrated News Weather Center.
29:40Expect any time.
29:42Unfortunately,
29:44a religious festival
29:46in Kerala, India,
29:48was canceled.
29:52Those who were celebrating
29:54were shocked
29:56when a part of the temple
29:58exploded.
30:00More than 150 people were injured
30:02based on the investigation.
30:04The fire extinguisher used
30:06for the firework display
30:08was found to be defective.
30:10According to the police,
30:12the fire extinguisher does not have a Kaukulang permit.
30:16The Supreme Court has decided
30:18on the request of some petitioners
30:20to stop the transfer
30:22to the National Treasury
30:24of the remaining funds
30:26of PhilHealth.
30:28The next question is
30:30whether this is in accordance
30:32with the law.
30:34Salima Refran pointed it out.
30:36Under the visa of the
30:38Initial Temporary Restraining Order,
30:40the Supreme Court has stopped
30:42the transfer of the government
30:44that has not yet used the funds of PhilHealth
30:46to various government projects.
30:48The unused funds
30:50amount to almost Php90 billion.
30:52However,
30:54the remaining funds of the TRO
30:56have not yet been transferred.
30:58The TRO is effective immediately.
31:00The TRO is just really to prevent
31:02the further transfer of more funds
31:04from PhilHealth to the National Treasury.
31:06PhilHealth has already said
31:08that they have transferred
31:10Php60 billion to the National Treasury
31:12since May.
31:14The TRO has not yet agreed
31:16to the transfer of the funds
31:18of PhilHealth to the National Treasury.
31:20The TRO has not yet agreed
31:22to the transfer of the funds
31:24of PhilHealth to the National Treasury.
31:26The TRO has not yet agreed
31:28to the transfer of the funds
31:30of PhilHealth to the National Treasury.
31:32The TRO has not yet agreed
31:34to the transfer of the funds
31:36of PhilHealth to the National Treasury.
31:38The TRO has not yet agreed
31:40to the transfer of the funds
31:42of PhilHealth to the National Treasury.
31:44The TRO has not yet agreed
31:46to the transfer of the funds
31:48of PhilHealth to the National Treasury.
31:50The TRO has not yet agreed
31:52to the transfer of the funds
31:54of PhilHealth to the National Treasury.
31:56The TRO has not yet agreed
31:58to the transfer of the funds
32:00of PhilHealth to the National Treasury.
32:02The TRO has not yet agreed
32:04to the transfer of the funds
32:06of PhilHealth to the National Treasury.
32:08The TRO has not yet agreed
32:10to the transfer of the funds
32:12of PhilHealth to the National Treasury.
32:14The TRO has not yet agreed
32:16to the transfer of the funds
32:18of PhilHealth to the National Treasury.
32:20The TRO has not yet agreed
32:22to the transfer of the funds
32:24of PhilHealth to the National Treasury.
32:26The TRO has not yet agreed
32:28to the transfer of the funds
32:30of PhilHealth to the National Treasury.
32:32The TRO has not yet agreed
32:34to the transfer of the funds
32:36of PhilHealth to the National Treasury.
32:38The TRO has not yet agreed
32:40to the transfer of the funds
32:42of PhilHealth to the National Treasury.
32:44The TRO has not yet agreed
32:46to the transfer of the funds
32:48of PhilHealth to the National Treasury.
32:50The TRO has not yet agreed
32:52to the transfer of the funds
32:54of PhilHealth to the National Treasury.
32:56The TRO has not yet agreed
32:58to the transfer of the funds
33:00of PhilHealth to the National Treasury.
33:02The TRO has not yet agreed
33:04to the transfer of the funds
33:06of PhilHealth to the National Treasury.
33:08The TRO has not yet agreed
33:10to the transfer of the funds
33:12of PhilHealth to the National Treasury.
33:14The TRO has not yet agreed
33:16to the transfer of the funds
33:18of PhilHealth to the National Treasury.
33:20The TRO has not yet agreed
33:22to the transfer of the funds
33:24of PhilHealth to the National Treasury.
33:26The TRO has not yet agreed
33:28to the transfer of the funds
33:30of PhilHealth to the National Treasury.
33:32The TRO has not yet agreed
33:34to the transfer of the funds
33:36of PhilHealth to the National Treasury.
33:38The TRO has not yet agreed
33:40to the transfer of the funds
33:42of PhilHealth to the National Treasury.
33:44The TRO has not yet agreed
33:46to the transfer of the funds
33:48of PhilHealth to the National Treasury.
33:50The TRO has not yet agreed
33:52to the transfer of the funds
33:54of PhilHealth to the National Treasury.
33:56The TRO has not yet agreed
33:58to the transfer of the funds
34:00of PhilHealth to the National Treasury.
34:02The TRO has not yet agreed
34:04to the transfer of the funds
34:06of PhilHealth to the National Treasury.
34:08The TRO has not yet agreed
34:10to the transfer of the funds
34:12of PhilHealth to the National Treasury.
34:14The TRO has not yet agreed
34:16to the transfer of the funds
34:18of PhilHealth to the National Treasury.
34:20The TRO has not yet agreed
34:22to the transfer of the funds
34:24of PhilHealth to the National Treasury.
34:26The TRO has not yet agreed
34:28to the transfer of the funds
34:30of PhilHealth to the National Treasury.
34:32The TRO has not yet agreed
34:34to the transfer of the funds
34:36of PhilHealth to the National Treasury.
34:38The TRO has not yet agreed
34:40to the transfer of the funds
34:42of PhilHealth to the National Treasury.
34:44The TRO has not yet agreed
34:46to the transfer of the funds
34:48of PhilHealth to the National Treasury.
34:50The TRO has not yet agreed
34:52to the transfer of the funds
34:54of PhilHealth to the National Treasury.
34:56The TRO has not yet agreed
34:58to the transfer of the funds
35:00of PhilHealth to the National Treasury.
35:26Because of that statement
35:28President Rodrigo Duterte, said a co-chair of the Quadcom in Camara that the ball is now in the Department of Justice and other agencies to investigate.
35:38These cases could include crimes against humanity as penalized under Republic Act No. 9851,
35:46the Philippine Act on Crimes Against International Humanitarian Law, genocide, and other crimes against humanity.
35:55And other criminal laws, not to mention the potential jurisdiction of the ICC.
36:00If the DOJ decides that we can turn over the documents, we will do it.
36:05ACT Teacher's Partylist Representative Franz Castro called for the Senate to submit an affidavit and recording of what was heard yesterday in the International Criminal Court.
36:15He said that it's hard to get justice, especially if the accused is a former president.
36:21In the opinion of one of the lawyers of the victims of war on drugs who went to the ICC,
36:27the statements of Duterte in the Senate are admissible or can be accepted by the ICC.
36:32There are only two questions there. Is it relevant? Is it material?
36:36Is it relevant or is it related to the investigation in the ICC?
36:44Yes, it's about the war on drugs of Duterte. Is it material? Is it important to bring it to the ICC?
36:51Yes, because this is what he said.
36:55But some co-chairs of the Quadcom said that it's better if the Philippine court will hold the case.
37:01Well, I have always been true to my statement since we started the EJK hearings
37:12that I'm not going to allow the ICC to get our documents for that.
37:18It's better if he will be prosecuted domestically.
37:26For example, the DOJ said that there is prima facie evidence that he should be prosecuted
37:35and the court charged him.
37:37The ICC will not call him.
37:39I'm not a favorite in the ICC ever since I spoke to him before.
37:43But of course, the international community is really watching.
37:47Now, if the DOJ will fail in doing their job on this matter,
37:53then the more the ICC will take cognizance.
37:57So I think it's really up to the DOJ to do their work.
38:00We are getting the statement of the Department of Justice about this.
38:05For the GMA Integrated News,
38:07Tina Panganiban Perez reporting for 24 Hours.
38:11The effects of the Lion Tsunami in some parts of the country,
38:15like in Cagayan, where the signal number 2 is high.
38:20Some citizens have already tied their roof as a preparation.
38:25And Jonathan Andal is reporting.
38:27The strong rain and strong wind
38:33flooded the residents of Gonzaga in Cagayan,
38:37where the wind signal number 2 of the Lion Tsunami is high.
38:41The same happened in Tuguegarao City.
38:45No matter how much rain,
38:47the strong wind in Cagayan Valley
38:49hit the leaves of the trees.
38:53It also rained in the city of Ilocos Norte,
38:55which is why some residents
38:57have already tied their roof as a preparation.
38:59In Batanes,
39:01the roof is already tied
39:03and tapangco is being placed
39:05in the windows of Ivatan in Itbayat
39:07as a preparation for the possible effects
39:09of the Lion Tsunami.
39:11According to the National Disaster Resurrection
39:13and Management Council,
39:15compared to the combined effects
39:17of the previous Christine Tsunami
39:19and now the Lion Tsunami,
39:21only 11 have been reported to be affected.
39:2314 have already been confirmed.
39:25For GMA Integrated News,
39:27Jonathan Andal,
39:29for 24 Hours.
39:31Comelec accused
39:33Dismissed Mayor Alice Guo
39:35of material misrepresentation.
39:37According to Comelec Chairman
39:39George Erwin Garcia,
39:41Guo lied in her Certificate of Candidacy
39:43in the 2022 elections
39:45when she claimed
39:47she was Filipino.
39:49Comelec will investigate
39:51if Guo's fingerprint matches
39:53her voting records
39:55in the fingerprint of the Chinese national
39:57Guo Huaping.
39:59Comelec also filed a case
40:01in the Tarlac Regional Trial Court.
40:03Comelec is expecting
40:05a warrant of arrest from the court.
40:07We are still trying to get
40:09a statement from Guo's camp.
40:11There is still no entry
40:13in some places tomorrow
40:15due to the influence of the Christine Tsunami
40:18All classes are suspended
40:20in Naga City until November 3.
40:22There is also no entry
40:24in the entire province of Albay tomorrow.
40:26From Kindergarten to Grade 12,
40:28there is no entrance tomorrow
40:30in Apayaw,
40:32which is under Signal No. 2.
40:36Entry to the government is only half a day
40:38and all classes on October 31
40:40are based on the announcement
40:42of Malacanang.
40:44This is to give way to employees
40:46who will travel to their provinces
40:48for a trip.
40:50Entry is suspended
40:52by private companies and offices
40:54in their provinces.
40:56In the Senate,
40:58there is no entry on Thursday
41:00according to the declaration
41:02of Senate President Chis Escudero.
41:04In order to avoid
41:06the dire consequences of the calamities,
41:08the Office of Civil Defense
41:10gave the Geohazard Map of Mines
41:12and Geosciences Bureau of the DNR.
41:14This is what Rafi Tima is talking about.
41:44This is the Geohazard Map
41:46of Mines and Geosciences Bureau.
41:48Anyone who has access to this map
41:50as long as you have an internet connection
41:52will be able to see
41:54if your area is a landslide-prone area
41:56or a hazardous area.
41:58The problem is,
42:00according to the OCD,
42:02there is a lack of knowledge
42:04that there is a map like this.
42:06This is not the time
42:08when you don't know what will happen.
42:10This is the time
42:12when you don't know what will happen.
42:14There is a lack of knowledge
42:18that there is information like this.
42:22In the last meeting of the OCD,
42:24the local government
42:26and local media members
42:28discussed
42:30whether this information
42:32will be repeated
42:34whenever there is a storm or bad weather.
42:36The MGB admitted
42:38that even though their Geohazard Map
42:40has been updated,
42:42they still need more data
42:44to make the landslide prediction more accurate.
42:46As of now,
42:48we have met about 50%
42:50for our updating of the 1 in 10,000 scale
42:52of rain-induced landslides
42:54and flooding.
42:56We aim to finish it by 2028.
42:58Barangay Sampaloc
43:00in Talay, Batangas,
43:02where there are 20 landslides,
43:04are red on the Geohazard Map.
43:06This means that there is a high chance
43:08that there will be heavy rains.
43:10Aside from the Geohazard Map,
43:12there are some places where the warning sign
43:14is placed near the landslide.
43:16To remind the OCD,
43:18there is a lot of information
43:20about disasters whenever there is bad weather.
43:22It just needs to be known and used.
43:24For GMI Integrated News,
43:26Rafi Timan for 24 Hours.
43:28The United Nations
43:30sees the potential of the Philippines
43:32to meet
43:34the 17 Sustainable Development Goals
43:36or SDGs.
43:38These are the targets
43:40that countries including
43:42the UN can meet,
43:44including Zero Hunger,
43:46Gender Equality, Quality Education,
43:48Climate Protection,
43:50and others.
43:52This is the exclusive interview
43:54of GMI Integrated News
43:56with Pia Arcangel.
44:00In 2015,
44:02the United Nations laid
44:0417 Sustainable Development Goals
44:06or SDGs.
44:08These include Zero Hunger,
44:10Gender Equality, Quality Education,
44:12Climate Protection, and others.
44:14The Philippines is
44:16the 72nd out of 167 countries
44:18when it comes to SDG score.
44:20It is one of the lowest
44:22in ASEAN.
44:24In the exclusive interview of GMI Integrated News
44:26with UN Deputy Secretary-General
44:28Amina Mohamed,
44:30who is in the Philippines for the International Conference
44:32on Peace and Security,
44:34she said that the Philippines is not alone
44:36in the difficulty of reaching SDGs
44:38due to the COVID pandemic
44:40and other factors such as
44:42climate crisis and war in Ukraine.
44:46The world is not doing well.
44:48It's not just the Philippines.
44:50We have a terrible score of 17% of the SDGs globally.
44:52What has really constrained
44:54countries for not achieving
44:56the SDGs has been
44:58the international finance.
45:00We see the potential for the Philippines
45:02to do much better,
45:04but it needs also the support of the international community.
45:06Mohamed believes
45:08that it is not impossible for the Philippines
45:10to reach the SDGs.
45:12I'm very optimistic that you will go far.
45:14There are a number of challenges
45:16that you have ahead.
45:18Reforms have to be owned
45:20and they have to be consolidated upon.
45:22It's important that we look at all the communities.
45:24This year,
45:26the 79th anniversary
45:28of the establishment of the UN.
45:30Although many still believe
45:32in its ability and capacity,
45:34there are countries that question
45:36its effectiveness.
45:38But for the UN,
45:40their organization is still important.
45:42Multilateralism still works
45:44and it's still
45:46very important to our
45:48global family being able
45:50to have a voice for their concerns,
45:52for the opportunities, for the challenges.
45:54A space where there is
45:56a light on all issues.
45:58Without us having that space
46:00to continue to try to do that,
46:02it would be much worse.
46:04For GMA Integrated News,
46:06P.R. Calhel, Nakatutok, 24 Hours.
46:08Some passengers
46:10rushed on the trip
46:12before the possible suspension of the operation
46:14of the Port of Abra de Ilog
46:16in Occidental Mindoro due to the Lion Storm.
46:18Among them, the ambulance
46:20that needs to be transported to Batangas.
46:22That's what MAV Gonzales
46:24is reporting.
46:28Some passengers rushed
46:30to the Port of Abra de Ilog in Occidental Mindoro
46:32in the fear that they won't be able to travel
46:34if the Lion Storm hits.
46:36Christetta, along with her son,
46:38came from Batangas Port.
46:40We rushed back because
46:42there was a storm again.
46:44We just went out and came back right away.
46:46This afternoon, this ambulance
46:48will go to Batangas.
46:50She's a transfer patient.
46:52We can't go to Batangas
46:54because we're not
46:56at the hospital
46:58in Mamburau.
47:00Earlier this morning, there was no travel.
47:02We can't go yet.
47:04We'll bring a patient here.
47:06From a place where the Lion Storm hit,
47:08this group of foreign missionaries
47:10will travel to Mindoro.
47:12They don't think it's possible
47:14that they'll be affected by another storm.
47:16We've been working with
47:18Vice Mayor Gary
47:20and some of the local pastors there
47:22doing relief work and just
47:24cleaning up some of the lakeside areas.
47:26I trust the Lord.
47:28I trust that He'll keep us safe.
47:30You're doing relief work, so you're probably going to be needed here more.
47:32For sure.
47:34According to the Port of Abra de Ilog,
47:36the operation in Pantalan was suspended
47:38for a few days because of the Christine Storm.
47:40This past Sunday, they reopened.
47:42For now, there's no official
47:44information on the travel
47:46to and from here.
47:48Port of Destination
47:50or Port of Origin
47:52is automatically cancelled.
47:54They can go to
47:56Port of
47:58Portugalera or
48:00via San Jose
48:02to Calapan Port.
48:04The current situation
48:06could change.
48:08It's not just about the signal.
48:10Sometimes,
48:12when there's a lot of waves
48:14or when there's no cancellation
48:16of our PPA,
48:18our shipping lines owners
48:20get cancelled.
48:22For GMA Integrated News,
48:24Ma'am Gonzales reporting for 24 Hours.
48:30The characters of the
48:32hit GMA Prime series
48:34Pulang Araw have gone through
48:36a very difficult and painful time.
48:38So now, let's wait for the
48:40recovery of Adelina Eduardo Hiroshi
48:42and Teresita against the
48:44evil Obregan Amparo.
48:50This scene last night
48:52in the GMA Prime series
48:54Pulang Araw of Barbie Forteza,
48:56David Licauco, and Dennis Trillo
48:58Can you live
49:00if you tell the truth?
49:04But if not?
49:10Adelina's life
49:12was put in danger
49:14because of Colonel Saito's
49:16playing of the Russian Roulette
49:18to make his brother Eduardo
49:20admit and teach
49:22how to play the Kuta
49:24played by Alden Richards.
49:26If Adelina
49:28doesn't get hit by this bullet,
49:32I will have mercy on you.
49:36That's why
49:38I will ask you again
49:44where is your brother?
49:46Hiroshi was
49:48begging to save
49:50Adelina's life.
49:52Stop it!
49:54Stop it!
49:56That's why they
49:58talked about the characters'
50:00development. Barbie was
50:02overwhelmed because many
50:04were following the
50:06Biggest Family Drama series.
50:08At first, I will admit,
50:10just like Alden,
50:12there were adjustments
50:14because our material is heavy.
50:16But now, we're getting used to it.
50:18But how
50:20can Barbie avoid
50:22the intense scenes?
50:24I try my best
50:26to
50:28get out of the character
50:30the moment the director
50:32says cut. But while
50:34I'm in the scene, while we're doing
50:36the scene, the effect
50:38of each scene is amazing.
50:40How about when
50:42Barbie's co-star is David?
50:44He's giving me
50:46full of love
50:48and very
50:50delicate approach
50:52to the scene.
50:54Because of the hard and painful experience
50:56of their characters,
50:58the characters' development
51:00of the lead cast should be
51:02ready to rise.
51:20If I fight for the war, I don't want to.
51:22But for love, I will rise.
51:26Even if they put me in jail and make it hard for me.
51:30For family
51:32and love,
51:34I will rise.
51:36Let's wait
51:38if Adelina and
51:40Hiroshi will separate again.
51:42We will also know
51:44what will
51:46happen to Adelina's family.
51:48Adelina,
51:50Obri Carampel, updated
51:52to showbiz happening.
51:56And that's the news for today.
51:58It's almost 57 days
52:00of Christmas.
52:02I'm Mel Tianco.
52:04I'm Vicky Morales.
52:06For a bigger mission.
52:08I'm Emil Subangil.
52:10From GMA Integrated News,
52:12the news authority of the Philippines,
52:14we learned 24 hours.
52:18We learned 24 hours.